Thomasville, NC- Coker College just edged LimestoneCollege in the women’s softball team preseason poll as voted on by head coaches throughout the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference.While the teams tied in total points received, Coker took the top spot by collecting two more first place votes (5) than Limestone did overall (3).If this is any indication of the season to come, every conference game will play a crucial part in determining a regular season champion and conference tournament pairings.

The Coker College softball team returns All-CVAC 1st team performers in pitcher Somer Bigham and third baseman Kimberly Atkinson, along with CVAC All-Tournament team member Anna Lucas to a team that finished fourth in the CVAC last season. The Cobras completed the season with a record of 29-18 overall; while going 12-8 in conference play. The 2006 season marked the first time since 2003 that Coker has not finished at the top of the regular season standings, a feat that Coach David Hanna and the ladies are not looking to repeat this season. Cobra newcomers catcher Katie McCauley (Forest Hills, MD), catcher Miranda Klees (Murrells Inlet, SC), and shortstop Ashton Williamson, (Pelion, SC) all look to be major contributors to the Cobras success this season.

LimestoneCollege looks to improve on last year’s success in 2007. The team returns eight starters and 12 letter winners from last season while adding a talented recruiting class. The Lady Saints softball team had a great year in 2006. Limestone faced a tough non-conference schedule, reflected in its 28-29 overall record. However, Limestone stepped-up during league play with a 15-5 conference record while advancing to the championship of the CVAC Tournament only to lose in extra innings to Queens University of Charlotte. The Lady Saints return four All-CVAC honorees from last season with pitcher Jennifer Casement, second baseman Christina Woolgar, outfielder Keisha Thompson, and pitcher/first baseman Candice Evans.

The Queens University of Charlotte softball team is returning ten players off of last year’s CVAC Regular Season Championship & CVAC Tournament Championship team.Under new Head Coach Sonya Bright, Royals softball will look to continue its Championship and NCAA success with an emphasis on strong defense.Returning depth and experience combined with a talented freshmen class could bring great things for the upcoming year.Seniors Brittany Harkey, Lauren Berst and Rachel Wessman plan to finish their careers strong with back-to-back top finishes.The Royals are led defensively by two All-CVAC selections from last season.All-CVAC outfielder Danielle Woodford and infielder Noel Belk will guide the Royals 2007 campaign.